Welcome to Esau Supply Company. If you are looking for doors, closets, hardware, and cabinets for your home, office, or private collection, you have come to the right place. We carry a large variety of wood species perfect for interior, exterior, dealers, designers and decorators, and we are always updating our stock as new pieces become available.

The staff at Esau is always willing to take a moment with new customers to help them choose the product that is right for their needs, and we pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge of all the specialty doors, cabinets, and closets available.

Esau Supply Company has been supplying quality doors and windows to contractors and residents of Pacific Beach for over 50 years. Our locally owned and operated custom door millwork shop provides a quality product that will set your home apart.

Our Manufacturing Facility is located in El Cajon (San Diego). We have many customers that drive in to visit with us to help them pick out the products they are looking for to create a beautiful home. We sell direct to customers in our marketing area. You will find our staff very friendly and knowledgeable about our products and they can help you with measurements and other technical questions.

Esau Supply Company is proud of being a family owned business where every job we receive is personal and every step in the process shows how much we care. That's why our end products exhibit elegance, quality and dedication to serving our customers. Every door is custom built to your order and our excitement about doing something new invites the challenge of custom designs.

We are continuously striving to become your exclusive door, cabinet, and closet solution. Offering premium hardwood and fiberglass front entry and patio doors along with other interior and exterior doors to suit remodeling projects.

Call Esau Supply Today to speak with a representative: 619-442-0247

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More about Pacific Beach, CaliforniaPacific Beach is a neighborhood of San Diego, bounded by La Jolla to the north, Mission Beach to the south, Interstate 5 and Clairemont to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. While largely populated by surfers and college students, the population is becoming more professional and affluent due to rising property and rental costs. "PB", as it is known as by local residents, is also home to one of San Diego's more popular nightlife, with dozens of
bars, cafes, and eateries lining the main east-west street Garnet Avenue and Mission Boulevard, which runs north-south.

The Pacific Beach community planning area is located along the western edge of the mid-coastal region of the City of San Diego. It is bounded on the north by La Jolla, on the east by Interstate 5 and Clairemont Mesa, on
the south by Mission Bay Park and Mission Beach, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.

The primarily residential (76%) community of Pacific Beach is physically identified by its proximity to
water, both the coastal bluffs and beaches of the Pacific Ocean and the beaches of Mission Bay to the south. The coastal plain that encompasses the majority of Pacific Beach rises to steep hillsides to the north, bordering La Jolla.

Pacific Beach was included within the original Pueblo Lands, which divided the area into a large grid pattern in the mid-1800s. Although
residential construction began at that time, the majority of the community was built out after 1930. Approximately 97 percent of the community's land area has been developed. Consequently, the development at this time is primarily infill.

In 1970, a Mission (Beach)-Pacific Beach Community Plan was adopted. In 1974,
the City Council adopted the Mission Beach Precise Plan, amending the 1970 plan to remove the Mission Beach planning area from it, thus creating the first Pacific Beach Community Plan. The advent of the Coastal Act was one of the many reasons to update the plan in 1983, creating the Pacific Beach Community Plan and Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan. That plan was amended in 1990 to reduce the residential land use designation density in most of the community's multiple
dwelling unit areas. A subsequent plan update in 1995 that dealt with a range of issues resulted in the plan
currently in use.

Pacific Beach is alive like the sea with activities to suit all. From the Garnet Shopping district with its boutique stores and exciting nightlife to over one hundred and fifty
quality restaurants and cafes Pacific Beach is alive with sea life. Adjacent to the business community is San Diego's most popular beach and boardwalk, the mighty Mission Bay Park, and a
fiesta of activities that all converge to make Pacific Beach the perfect vacation spot year round.

Garnet and Mission Shopping DistrictPacific Beach's boutique shopping district features hundreds of choices for shopping and plenty of opportunities to find treasures amongst the sand. From local brand name locations such as LA Rack, Starbucks, and American Apparel to local favorites such as Great News and Pangaea Outpost, Garnet Ave. is a shopper's paradise in a neighborhood setting. New and resale clothing stores, salons, and retail stores make up the majority of the shopping district, which is also sprinkled with restaurants and beach friendly services.

Restaurants and NightlifePacific Beach restaurant community is as diverse as a coral reef with colors and flavors that give diners the largest variety in San Diego. It features everything from gourmet pasta, traditional beachfront faire, fusion Thai, and Seafood beyond compare. As the sun goes down and the tides change, Pacific Beach reawakens with dozens of nighttime hotspots coming to life. Dancing, live music, and San Diego's hottest beach bars are all within easy walk from hotels and the beach. Some times swimming with the "sharks" is a good thing.

The Beach and BoardwalkCalifornia's famous golden sands wait just between the tides and the Ocean Front Boardwalk. Both modest and well proportioned resorts and hotels dot the coastline amongst bike and board rental stores, beachfront dining (with views), and many green parks. On the sand the excitement of horseshoe games, beach beauties, dolphins in the waves, and surf competitions make for a classic endless summer.

Mission Bay ParkMission Bay Park is a spectacular public park featuring dozens of resorts and attractions. The park includes the world famous Sea World amusement park, many bays, and miles of bicycle trails with stunning views. You can even find a historic sternwheeler, the Bahia Belle that plies the inlets of Mission Bay amongst canoes and sail boats. It sets off from the Catamaran Resort recalling times gone by. Dip into the water yourself on a jet ski, water ski, or simply your swim suit. As the sun dips below the horizon find a cozy fire pit and share your stories.

Historic Crystal PierBuilt in 1927 this historic pier brings the Southern California past back to life. At one end of the pier a fascinating hotel that lets you "Sleep over Seas" and at the other end is a place to cast a line for fish. Watch the boys and girls of summer surf the swells from above and feel at one with the sea as the old wooden pier rocks on with the waves.

Esau Supply Company has been supplying quality doors and windows to contractors and residents of San Diego for over 50 years. Our locally owned and operated custom door millwork shop provides a quality product that will set your home apart. At Esau Supply Co, we carry all exterior and interior doors such as wood doors, fiberglass doors, french doors, steel doors, custom entry doors, cabinet doors, closet doors, and much more! With name brands such as we Jeld-Wen Doors, Kraftmaid, Medallion, Wood Harbor, Combo Cabinetry, and more! Call Esau Supply today for top notch customer service and quality supplies.